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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1549849, member: 5233"]I know that it is very difficult to price National Bank Notes, but I recently came across a note that I am considering. It's a 1929T1 $10 note and there are 8 known to exist and this is a known note. It would probably grade in the 10-12 range. The note is from a city that I am collecting...but my collection currently consists of 1 note.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, the history on this note shows that in 2008 it sold for $460 and in 2009 it sold for $316.75. My understanding is the market for paper currency peaked in the 2007-2008 area and then began to decline. Is that correct? I found this note online for sale for $392 which seems high to me. </p><p><br /></p><p>I know that there are 8 known to exist...which doesn't seem like a lot...but it is the most common note for this particular national bank. It is being sold by an online dealer that I have never dealt with before. I'm tempted to make an offer and see what they say. Any advice...how much would you offer?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1549849, member: 5233"]I know that it is very difficult to price National Bank Notes, but I recently came across a note that I am considering. It's a 1929T1 $10 note and there are 8 known to exist and this is a known note. It would probably grade in the 10-12 range. The note is from a city that I am collecting...but my collection currently consists of 1 note. Now, the history on this note shows that in 2008 it sold for $460 and in 2009 it sold for $316.75. My understanding is the market for paper currency peaked in the 2007-2008 area and then began to decline. Is that correct? I found this note online for sale for $392 which seems high to me. I know that there are 8 known to exist...which doesn't seem like a lot...but it is the most common note for this particular national bank. It is being sold by an online dealer that I have never dealt with before. I'm tempted to make an offer and see what they say. Any advice...how much would you offer?[/QUOTE]
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